If the local results in Southgate don’t fill you with confidence when it comes to your child’s final results, it may be prudent to help ensure they’re working to their full potential with some additional help. Maths Doctor is a reliable and professional service that employs experienced tutors to deliver personalised lesson plans that supplement the curriculum taught in Southgate. To find out how one call could change your child’s life, fill in the form on the right or give us a call on 0800 088 2820.

A selection of our tutors

I have now been a tutor with Maths Doctor for over two years, and in this time I have completed over 80 lessons. Having recently been in the education system, I find it very easy to engage students with the subject and help get through their exams.

I have provided Maths tuition in the past from key stage 2 up to and including A level. I find the experience very rewarding, as it allows me to pass on skills which I have learnt and mastered in this field, and which I believe in passionately.

I have tutored a large range of individuals across a range of academic levels (Key Stage 2/3, GCSE and AS/A Level) and ability. I also have a mathematics degree and am really enjoying sharing my passion for this subject with others.

I've happily been tutoring with Maths Doctor for over 3 years. I've had a lot of experience tutoring Primary and GCSE level students and have helped many students exceed their expectations and excel in their exams.

In the past I have helped students who have struggled greatly with maths and unable to pass their exams. Through patience and tailored support, I have enabled them to overcome their weak areas and pass their exams with top grades.

Education in Southgate

An area of North London with a population just shy of 15,000 people, Southgate is a part of the London Borough of Enfield and is served by a total of 103 schools; including 68 state primary schools, 18 state secondary schools and 8 independents. A result of over-subscription- it is currently estimated that fewer than 70% of all secondary-aged children in the borough are given a place within their preferred state secondary.

Maths is important

‘What do you want to be when you’re older?’ This is the timeless question that inspires and perplexes children, teenagers, (and adults) alike. It seems that some of us are lucky enough to be born with an answer. The vast majority, however, have to work hard to find out what we want to do. As we become more aware of our interests, capabilities and limitations, our answer is re-thought and refined - the childhood dream of being that super model, subsumed, by the discovery of textiles and clothes design later in life. With different career paths now more available and more accessible to us than ever before, it is important to keep your options open. By continuing the study of maths, you are choosing to mark yourself out to employers, colleges and universities, as an intelligent and versatile thinker who likes a challenge and approaches their work in a precise and logical manner. It doesn’t matter which career you eventually settle on, mathematical skills are a valuable asset to have in your locker.